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After all the drama that happened this past season on and off camera we all left wondering the fate of the cast members on the Real Housewives of Atlanta. The rumors are swirling that Cynthia Bailey and Porsha Williams had been fired and even Nene Leakes was reportedly given her walking papers, it was hard to know what to believe!

Porsha Williams has been the topic of many discussions of hot topics pertaining to her fight with Kenya Moore. Although she has been relatively quiet she finally started talking this week. US weekly sat down with Porsha to get an exclusive interview with the “Flatline” singer.

During the interview she apologized to everyone including fans, viewers, and the other housewives. I’m assuming that’s way of apologizing to Kenya, too.

Williams talks about being bullied early on in life and abuse both physical and mental while she was married to Kordell Stewert. “I suffered severe bullying since I was a child, to the extent of contemplating suicide and was also physically and mentally abused in my marriage.”

Porsha continues, “Throughout the season on Real Housewives I was manipulated and bullied and at the reunion taping when emotions were heightened,” Williams, 31, explains. “I was pushed too far with objects waved in my face and my personal space was continuously violated, and I reacted in a way which I am not proud of.”

“Violence is not the answer and I want to apologize to my fans, the viewers and the other ladies for my behavior,” Williams tells Us. “For the thousands of supporters that have stuck by me I thank you immensely and encourage you to donate to shelters for abused woman and support charities that stop bullying. As I mentioned on the show I am embarrassed of my reaction and the way that I handled the provocation and I am dedicated to helping others learn appropriate ways to cope with bullies and abusers and from this experience I hope to continue on a path of personal and spiritual growth.”

Porsha Williams got very emotional during her interview about Real Housewives of Atlanta Reunion on Access Hollywood Live.

Williams talked about Kenya Moore and what was going through her head and how thankful she was for her RHOA sisters her came to her need especially NeNe Leakes.

“I was so emotional. When I hit that floor and Nene was covering my mouth and Phaedra standing there, it was like sisters. This show is difficult for all of us. They come at me. I come at them. We come at each other. But at the end of the day, we all can pick up the phone and call each other and say ‘How do you feel today? I know today’s taping was rough.’ Kenya doesn’t have that relationship with any of us. When they saw me on the floor and they knew what I had taken from her and they knew the bullying she had put me through for two years straight—while I was married, once I got through my divorce. Here I am… I did my “Flatline” song and I’m feeling successful for once on my own… and here she is wanting to tear me down… I’m on the floor and I felt like my sisters were around me. They wanted to make sure I was OK. And for me, I will never ever forget that.”

Porsha Williams has been relatively quiet after the RHOA brawl. On Tuesday April 29 Porsha will speak out on the wig snatch heard around the world, her failed marriage, and her new music career on Access Hollywood Live.

Porsha was obviously in shock by the events that accord last Sunday during the Real Housewives of Atlanta. “I had regrets immediately after. It didn’t take for me to get home to watch it. It was–as soon as it happened and I opened my eyes, I realized what had happened and to just walk you through it from the beginning to the end. We have to go back further than just the reunion…”

“I saw the hate. I saw the anger. I saw all of that in Kenya’s eye that moment,” said as she describes moments that took place during the brawl. “And I felt threatened, honestly I did, it was a weapon.”

Posha lets you know that what you see is full on Porsha, straight no chaser “When I’m in front of the camera, I wanna act, but then once the camera’s on I’m Porsha… But for Kenya, she looks at this as a job. It’s a show to her; it’s just entertainment. So she doesn’t take anything seriously…And so for her I’m like the complete opposite because here I am living this real life and here she is portraying one.”

She also takes time to thank everyone for all the support she has been getting in the past weeks, but she says that their is something deeper then just being Team Porsha. “It’s not about team Porsha. It’s about team truth it’s about team what’s right and for me I don’t want people just to be like oh team Porsha, that’s great and I appreciate the love but understand the deeper thing that’s going on here, it’s bullying. Bullying can happen as an adult it can happen as a child in college on your work place everywhere.”

Ok, so Porsha said what I expected her to say but from the looks of things she seems to be doing really well. No word on if she is fired from the show or not but whatever happens I’m sure she have tons of things lined up if she is. Good Luck Porsha.

The Real Housewives of Atlanta Reunion special that aired last Sunday is still causing tons of back lash. Yes people are still reeling over the wig pull heard around the world between Porsha Williams and Kenya Moore. The latest comes from an activist group called Color of Change who put out a statement calling out Bravo and Andy Cohen for airing such violence involving black women. The organization is calling for “no excessive confrontations policy.” Now if you recall this the same policy used for Basketball Wives Miami.

The physical violence displayed during Bravo’s Sunday primetime lineup was deeply alarming. After weeks of promoting the RHOA reunion altercation on Sunday, executive producer Andy Cohen finally condemned the violent behavior of cast members — completely ignoring the staged hostile environment that provoked the altercation and the troubling pattern of violent, stereotypical portrayals of Black people across many of Bravo’s Black reality franchises.

Research shows that dehumanizing portrayals of Black people on television lead to real-world consequences for Black folks — influencing how we are treated by doctors, judges, teachers and lawmakers. No matter how entertaining, this should be the last fight between Black women that Bravo profits from.

So far no response has been given by Andy, Bravo or NBC. What do you think about this? Do you agree or disagree?

It sounds like Kenya Moore might be seriously considering leaving the Real Housewives of Atlanta. After view the reunion show on Sunday April 20, Moore seems to be having second thoughts about her role on the show. Porsha Williams and Kenya Moore came to blows last night on the Real Housewives of Atlanta reunion special were Porsha grabbed Kenya by the hair and dragged her across the floor.

“We all agree that we don’t condone violence,” Moore told the Associated Press of Williams on Monday. “We’ve become angry with each other, we’ve threatened each other and gone to the edge. But at the end of the day, we know there’s a line. If there are no consequences, then where does it end?”

Andy Cohen had this to say during a session of Ask Andy. “”To me, it came out of nowhere. The other women felt like Kenya provoked [Porsha] a bit…I was so shocked and surprised. I don’t want that to happen.”

“I think Porsha was in a position to provoke me. If anyone is capable of blacking out and not taking responsibility for their actions, they should not be in this type of environment,” she said. “They do not need a stage such as this.” Poor Kenya the victim. Girl Bye!

About 4 million viewers tuned into the Real Housewives of Atlanta Reunion last night to see what actually went down between Porsha Williams and Kenya Moore. Watching the train wreck go down was admittedly hard to watch but what was even more hard to watch was Kenya Moore’s actions as played the victim and used unnecessary props to try to prove to the world that she is indeed very relevant.

During the taping of the Reunion Episode for the Real Housewives of Atlanta, I was violently attacked by Porsha Williams. The episode, which aired tonight, Sunday, April 20, 2014, was taped in front of an audience of over 50 people, which included cast, crew, guests and executives, who served as witnesses. I called 911 to report the incident. The Atlanta police conducted an independent investigation, which included viewing the raw footage of the incident. As a result, Porsha Williams was charged with battery. The authorities will decide her fate, not me.

There are many inflammatory statements made by cast members to and about each other particularly during the reunion tapings. Many have made untrue, denigrating, disparaging, and inflammatory statements against me in an attempt to provoke me, but I have never reacted in a violent way. My intellect and my brain are my most powerful weapons—not my fists. If people get so angry that they lose control and admittedly “black out” and resort to violence, those persons must be held responsible for their actions. Being a cast member on a reality show does not absolve people of their rights.

After being repeatedly attacked by an abusive boyfriend at the age of 17, if someone puts their hands on me, I will not just let it go. With that said, I sought self-defense training developed for the Israeli military. I’ve also been trained in weapons. I can take someone down in three moves. It took discipline for me not to respond in kind. As violent responses escalate, they can quickly result in severe injury or even death.

Being the second Black woman to be crowned Miss USA, there are little girls who look up to me. I would never want those girls, my nieces, or my future children to see me fighting anyone. That’s the lesson we should all want to send, especially to young people—that no matter how angry someone makes you feel by what they say to or about you, violence is never an option. #stoptheviolence

So poor Kenya… I know many people are tired of Kenya putting herself in situations then playing the victim after things get a little crazy. In her twisted mind it’s all purposely done to get people out of character. Now of course I am not condoning Porsha’s actions but I can understand her actions as well. Kenya pushed her to the edge and like Kenya has said before, “You feeling froggy? Jump!” Porsha jumped on that ass too!

Notice how no one came to Kenya’s defense. Everyone was more worried about Porsha’s well-being. She’s has pushed all the girls buttons in some way and none of them could be bothered. NeNe Leakes coming to help Posha spoke volumes to me. Leakes also took to twitter to give support to Porsha Williams!

This is what happens when u hire ppl 2 be on the show who has NOTHING 2 lose & will do anything for 2$. Bring props should b again all rules